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19: 295: 250:, vol. 23 (1907), p. 143: "He on his uncle's decease in 1860, assumed the additional name of Middleton, and dying s.p. on 19th January 1887, the property devolved upon his niece, Jane Anne Broke, the daughter of his deceased brother, Captain Charles Acton Broke, 11. E. (ob. 1855). She, on 10th October 1882, became the wife of Sir James St Vincent, fourth Baron de Saumarez." 102: 351: 371: 332: 259: 116: 175: 120: 366: 325: 18: 318: 356: 216: 230: 109: 94: 90: 55: 105:
in 1792, but is probably a remodelling of an earlier house built in 1775 by Richard Norris.
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TM2239 : 300-year-old lime avenue to Broke Hall
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/ˈbrʊk/
English country house
Nacton
Ipswich
Suffolk
River Orwell
Pin Mill
Humphry Repton
Grade II* listed
Sir Richard Broke
Henry VIII
James Wyatt
Philip Bowes Broke
Philip Bowes Vere Broke
Admiral Sir George Broke-Middleton
James Saumarez, 4th Baron de Saumarez
primary school
TM2239 : 300-year-old lime avenue to Broke Hall


Broke Hall


Burke, John
A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire
Henry Colburn
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52°00′19″N 1°14′21″E / 52.0054°N 1.2391°E / 52.0054; 1.2391
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